Since Google ended its RSS feed reader service in July, Feedly has emerged as its number one go-to replacement for former Google Reader users. And it seems that the company recently planned to attract more users by making its premium version, known as Feedly Pro, available to the public. It used to be that this version of the service was only available to a limited number of people (e.g. early users) but now anyone can use it. By availing of the Pro service, you get to use additional features such as the search function, one-click Evernote and Pocket integration, and premium customer support.

The search function was the only thing that Google Reader had over all of its competitors as it offers this feature to its users for free, unlike its rivals, which makes this popular among RSS subscribers.

The Evernote and Pocket integration on the other hand offers users of those services a way to easily send longer reads to Pocket and save them for later.

If these features still aren’t enough for you, the company promises to add a few more in the future. In its blog site, it said that, “New pro features will be added regularly,” and that their “goal is to offer [their] most passionate users more productivity and make feedly sustainable in the long run.”

“This is an important milestone for feedly because a more sustainable company will lead to more innovation for users of both feedly pro and feedly standard,” it added.